Connecting Security Dots: Unveiling Market Share Strategies in Network Access Control
Network
Access Control (NAC) systems were developed to prevent unauthorized devices
from accessing corporate networks. However, these traditional NAC systems faced
limited adoption due to their complex implementation and the challenge of
justifying investments with limited features. The rise of enterprise mobility,
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), and wireless security, along with the increasing
complexities of endpoint security, propelled the popularity of NAC solutions.
The advent of cloud computing, virtualization, the proliferation of Internet of
Things (IoT), and the necessity to manage IoT, Industrial IoT (IIoT), and
Operational Technology (OT) devices contributed to the evolution of modern NAC.
Today, NAC systems offer an
improved technology value proposition, featuring functionalities that support
IoT, IIoT, and OT devices, granular segmentation, user and entity behavior
monitoring, enhanced visibility, and security automation & orchestration
capabilities for automated threat detection and response. The recent shift from
office-based to remote work has further emphasized the need to recognize risk
profiles and devices on corporate networks, especially with the exposure to
newer, unsecured devices such as employees' personal devices.
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Access Control
Key questions this study will
answer:
·
What
is the current state of competition in the NAC market?
·
What
is the market share held by major vendors in this market?
·
What
are key competitive dynamics of in the global and regional markets for NAC ?
·
Who
are the leading vendors in the global and regional markets?
·
Are
there vendor specializing in specific industries?
·
How
do different vendors compare in terms of their offerings of cloud-based versus
on-premise solutions
·
What
competitive factors impacting the market positioning of different vendors?
·
What
are the relative strengths and challenges of the vendors operating in this
market?
·
How
do different vendors position themselves competitively across customer
segments, from SMBs to large enterprises?
Vendors covered in this study:
Aruba, Auconet, Cisco,
CommSocpe, Extreme Networks, Forescout, Fortinet, Genians, InfoExpress, Ivanti,
Macmon Secure, Netshield, Open Cloud Factory, and OPSWAT.
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